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Howard2004 10:17am on Monday, September 20th, 2010 
I drove my 1994 Ford Escort station wagon until it died in 2007. With a new baby at home, I had to replace my car pretty quickly.
fiesta 10:57am on Monday, May 24th, 2010 
I own this car and have had nothing but probl...  The only thing I like about the Versa is the 6 disc CD player.
sajmeri 6:33am on Sunday, April 25th, 2010 
I like the car, but I wish I had a light-color interior, and I wish it had more pick-up speed. It also seems to struggle uphill...It makes it. I own this car and have had nothing but problems with it. The car only gets about 25mpg city when it promised 31mpg.

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Owners ManualUSA_English (nna) 03/06/06cathy

Table of Contents

Illustrated table of contents SafetySeats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system Instruments and controls Pre-driving checks and adjustments Heater, air conditioner, audio and phone systems Starting and driving In case of emergency Appearance and care Maintenance and do-it-yourself Technical and consumer information Index
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Airbags, seat belts and child restraints. 0-2 Exterior front. 0-3 Exterior rear. 0-4 Passenger compartment. 0-5
Instrument panel. 0-6 Engine compartment check locations. 0-7 Warning/indicator lights. 0-8
AIRBAGS, SEAT BELTS AND CHILD RESTRAINTS
1. Supplemental front impact air bags (P. 1-33) 2. Supplemental curtain side-impact air bag (P. 1-33) 3. Supplemental side impact air bags (P. 1-33) 4. Front seat belts (P. 1-6) 5. Rear seat belts (P. 1-6) 6. LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren) (P. 1-16) 7. Seat belt pre-tensioners (P. 1-46) 8. Seats (P. 1-2) 9. Occupant classification sensor (pressure sensor) (P.1-33)
See the page number indicated in parentheses for operating details.

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EXTERIOR FRONT

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Engine hood (P. 3-22) Windshield wiper and washer switch (P. 2-17) Windshield (P. 8-16) Sunroof (if so equipped) (P. 2-30) Power windows (P. 2-28) Door locks, keyfob, Intelligent Key system, keys (P. 3-4, 3-7, 3-10, 3-2) Mirrors (P. 3-27) Tire pressure (P. 8-28) Flat tire (P. 6-2) Tire chains (P. 8-35) Headlight and turn signal switch (P. 2-19) Replacing bulbs (P. 8-24) Fog light switch (P. 2-19) Tie down hook (P. 6-13)

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EXTERIOR REAR

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Rear hatch (P. 3-23) Rear window Rear window defroster switch (P. 2-18) Antenna (P. 4-26) Child safety locks (P. 3-6) Fuel-filler door (P. 3-25) Fuel-filler cap, fuel recommendation (P. 3-25, P. 9-3) 8. Replacing bulbs (P. 8-24) 9. Interior hatch release (P. 3-24) 10. Rear window wiper and washer (P. 2-18)

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PASSENGER COMPARTMENT

1. 2. 3. Tonneau cover (P. 2-27) Rear seat (P. 1-4) Interior lights, illuminated entry (P. 2-32, P. 2-19) 4. Front seat (P. 1-2) 5. Sun visors (P. 3-27) 6. Sunroof switch (if so equipped) (P. 2-30) 7. Map lights (P. 2-33) 8. Sunglass holder (P. 2-25) 9. Glove box (P. 2-26) 10. Parking brake, parking on hills (P. 5-17, P. 5-21) 11. Rear armrest (P. 2-25)

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INSTRUMENT PANEL

7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24.

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Always route the shoulder belt over your shoulder and across your chest. Never run the belt behind your back, under your arm or across your neck. The belt should be away from your face and neck, but not falling off your shoulder. Position the lap belt as low and snug as possible AROUND THE HIPS, NOT THE WAIST. A lap belt worn too high could increase the risk of internal injuries in an accident.

CHILD SAFETY

Children need adults to help protect them. They need to be properly restrained. In addition to the general information in this manual, child safety information is available from many other sources, including doctors, teachers, government traffic safety offices, and community organizations. Every child is different, so be sure to learn the best way to transport your child.
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There are three basic types of child restraint systems: Rear facing child restraint Front facing child restraint Booster seat The proper restraint depends on the childs size. Generally, infants up to about 1 year and less than 20 pounds (9 kg) should be placed in rear facing child restraints. Front facing child restraints are available for children who outgrow rear facing child restraints and are at least 1 year old. Booster seats are used to help position a vehicle lap/shoulder belt on a child who can no longer use a front facing child restraint.
for infants and small children. See Child Restraints later in this section. Also, there are other types of child restraints available for larger children for additional protection. NISSAN recommends that all pre-teens and children be restrained in the rear seat. According to accident statistics, children are safer when properly restrained in the rear seat than in the front seat. This is especially important because your vehicle has a supplemental restraint system (Air bag system) for the front passenger. See Supplemental restraint system later in this section.
placed in a forward facing child restraint. Refer to the manufacturers instructions for minimum and maximum weight and height recommendations. NISSAN recommends that small children be placed in child restraints that comply with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards or Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. You should choose a child restraint that fits your vehicle and always follow the manufacturers instructions for installation and use.

Larger children

Children who are too large for child restraints should be seated and restrained by the seat belts which are provided. The seat belt may not fit properly if the child is less than 4 feet 9 inches (142.5 cm) tall and weighs between 40 lbs (18 kg) and 80 lbs (36 kg). A booster seat should be used to obtain proper seat belt fit. NISSAN recommends that a child be placed in a commercially available booster seat if the shoulder belt in the childs seating position fits close to the face or neck or if the lap portion of the seat belt goes across the abdomen. The booster seat should raise the child so that the shoulder belt is properly positioned across the top, middle portion of the shoulder and the lap belt is low on the hips. A booster seat can only be used in seating positions that have a three-point type seat belt. The booster seat should fit the vehicle seat and

Front passenger seat adult occupants who are properly seated and using the seat belt as outlined in this manual should not cause the passenger air bag to be automatically turned OFF. For small adults it may be turned OFF, however if the occupant takes his/her weight off the seat cushion (for example, by not sitting upright, by sitting on an edge of the seat, or by otherwise being out of position), this could cause the sensor to turn the air bag OFF. In addition, if the occupant improperly uses the seat belt in the automatic locking mode (child restraint mode), this could cause the air bag to be turned OFF. Always be sure to be seated and wearing the seat belt properly for the most effective protection by the seat belt and supplemental air bag. NISSAN recommends that pre-teens and children be properly restrained in a rear seat. NISSAN also recommends that appropriate child restraints and booster seats be properly installed in a rear seat. If this is not possible, the occupant classification sensor and seat belt sensors are designed to operate as described above to turn the front passenger air bag OFF for specified child restraints as required by the regulations. Failing to properly secure child restraints and to use the automatic locking mode (child restraint mode) may allow the restraint to tip or move in an accident or sudden stop. This can also result in the passenger air bag inflating in a crash instead
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of being OFF. See Child restraints earlier in this section for proper use and installation. If the front passenger seat is not occupied the passenger air bag is designed not to inflate in a crash. However, heavy objects placed on the seat could result in air bag inflation, because of the objects weight detected by the occupant classification sensor. Other conditions could also result in air bag inflation, such as if a child is standing on the seat, or if two children are on the seat, contrary to the instructions in this manual. Always be sure that you and all vehicle occupants are seated and restrained properly. Using the passenger air bag status light, you can monitor when the front passenger air bag is automatically turned OFF with the seat occupied. The light will not illuminate when the front passenger seat is unoccupied. If an adult occupant is in the seat but the passenger air bag status light is illuminated (indicating that the air bag is OFF), it could be that the person is a small adult, or is not sitting on the seat properly or not using the seat belt properly. If a child restraint must be used in the front seat, the passenger air bag status light may or may not be illuminated, depending on the size of the child and the type of child restraint being used. If the passenger air bag status light is not illuminated (indicating that the air bag might inflate in a

crash), it could be that the child restraint or seat belt is not being used properly. In rare cases, the passenger air bag status light will not illuminate even though the air bag is OFF. If such situations happen, properly position and restrain the occupant or child restraint. Otherwise reposition the occupant or child restraint in a rear seat. If you have any questions about whether your passenger air bag is working as designed, your NISSAN dealer can confirm that it is working properly by using a special tool. The air bag system and passenger air bag status light will take a few seconds to register a change in the passenger seat status. For example, if a large adult who is sitting in the front passenger seat exits the vehicle, the passenger air bag status light will go from OFF to ON for a few seconds and then to OFF. This is normal system operation and does not indicate a malfunction. If a malfunction occurs in the front passenger air bag system, the supplemental air bag warning light , located in the meter and gauges area in the center of the instrument panel, will blink. Have the system checked by a NISSAN dealer. Other supplemental front air bag precautions
Do not place any objects on the steering wheel pad or on the instrument panel. Also, do not place any objects between any occupant and the steering wheel or instrument panel. Such objects may become dangerous projectiles and cause injury if the supplemental front air bag inflates. Immediately after inflation, several front air bag system components will be hot. Do not touch them; you may severely burn yourself. No unauthorized changes should be made to any components or wiring of the supplemental air bag system. This is to prevent accidental inflation of the supplemental air bag or damage to the supplemental air bag system. Do not make unauthorized changes to your vehicles electrical system, suspension system or front end structure. This could affect proper operation of the supplemental front air bag system.
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Tampering with the supplemental front air bag system may result in serious personal injury. Tampering includes changes to the steering wheel and the instrument panel assembly by placing material over the steering wheel pad and above the instrument panel or by installing additional trim material around the air bag system. Modifying or tampering with the front passenger seat may result in serious personal injury. For example, do not change the front seats by placing material on the seat cushion or by installing additional trim material, such as seat covers, on the seat that are not specifically designed to assure proper air bag operation. Additionally, do not stow any objects under the front passenger seat or the seat cushion and seatback. Such objects may interfere with the proper operation of the occupant classification sensor (pressure sensor). No unauthorized changes should be made to any components or wiring of the seat belt system. This may affect the supplemental front air bag system. Tampering with the seat belt system may result in serious personal injury.

Work on and around the supplemental front air bag system should be done by a NISSAN dealer. Installation of electrical equipment should also be done by a NISSAN dealer. The Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) wiring should not be modified or disconnected. Unauthorized electrical test equipment and probing devices should not be used on the air bag system. A cracked windshield should be replaced immediately by a qualified repair facility. A cracked windshield could affect the function of the supplemental air bag system. The SRS wiring harness connectors are yellow and orange for easy identification. When selling your vehicle, we request that you inform the buyer about the supplemental front air bag system and guide the buyer to the appropriate sections in this Owners Manual.

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Supplemental side-impact air bag and curtain side-impact air bags system
The supplemental side-impact air bags are located in the outside of the seatback of the front seats. The supplemental curtain side-impact air bags are located in the side roof rails. These systems are designed to meet voluntary guidelines to help reduce the risk of injury to out-ofposition occupants. However, all of the information, cautions and warnings in this manual still apply and must be followed. The supplemental side air bags and curtain sideimpact air bags are designed to inflate in higher severity side collisions, although they may inflate if the forces in another type of collision are similar
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to those of a higher severity side impact. They are designed to inflate on the side where the vehicle is impacted. They may not inflate in certain side collisions. Vehicle damage (or lack of it) is not always an indication of proper supplemental side air bag and curtain side-impact air bag operation. When the supplemental side air bag and curtain side-impact air bag inflate, a fairly loud noise may be heard, followed by release of smoke. This smoke is not harmful and does not indicate a fire. Care should be taken not to inhale it, as it may cause irritation and choking. Those with a history of a breathing condition should get fresh air promptly. Supplemental side air bags, along with the use of seat belts, help to cushion the impact force on the chest and pelvic area of the front occupants. Curtain side-impact air bags help to cushion the impact force to the head of occupants in the front and rear outboard seating positions. They can help save lives and reduce serious injuries. However, an inflating side air bag and curtain sideimpact air bag may cause abrasions or other injuries. Supplemental side air bags and curtain side-impact air bags do not provide restraint to the lower body. The seat belts should be correctly worn and the driver and passenger seated upright as far as

Cooling

This mode is used to cool and dehumidify the air. 1. Move the air intake lever to the tion. 2. Turn the air flow control dial to the position. 3. Turn the fan control dial to the desired position. 4. Push the comes on. button. The indicator light posi-

Bi-level heating

This mode directs cooler air from the side and center vents and warmer air from the floor outlets. When the temperature control dial is moved to the full hot or full cool position, the air between the vents and the floor outlets is the same temperature. 1. Move the air intake lever to position. 2. Turn the air flow control dial to the position. 3. Turn the fan control dial to the desired position. 4. Turn the temperature control dial to the desired position.

Operating tips

Clear snow and ice from the wiper blades and air inlet in front of the windshield. This improves heater operation.
5. Turn the temperature control dial to the desired position. For quick cooling when the outside temperature is high, move air intake lever to the position. Be sure to return to the position for normal cooling.
AIR CONDITIONER OPERATION
Start the engine, turn the fan control dial to the desired position, and push the button to activate the air conditioner. When the air conditioner is on, cooling and dehumidifying functions are added to the heater operation. The air conditioner cooling function operates only when the engine is running.

Dehumidified heating

This mode is used to heat and dehumidify the air. 1. Move the air intake lever to the tion. 2. Turn the air flow control dial to the position. 3. Turn the fan control dial to the desired position. posi-

Heating and defogging

This mode heats the interior and defogs the windshield. 1. Move the air intake lever to the tion. posi-
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4. Push the comes on.

button. The indicator light
5. Turn the temperature control dial to the desired position.
The air conditioning system should be operated for approximately 10 minutes at least once a month. This helps prevent damage to the system due to lack of lubrication. If the engine coolant temperature gauge indicates engine coolant temperature over the normal range, turn the air conditioner off. See If your vehicle overheats in the In case of emergency section of this manual.

Dehumidified defogging

This mode is used to defog the windows and dehumidify the air. 1. Move the air intake lever to the tion. 2. Turn the air flow control dial to the position. 3. Turn the fan control dial to the desired position. 4. Push on the light comes on. button. The indicator posi-

RPT ALL DISC: All discs will be played normally, with no special play pattern enabled. MP3 RPT/RDM mode: When the RPT/RDM button is pressed while an MP3 compact disc is played, the play pattern can be changed as follows: RPT DISC RPT FOLDER RPT TRACK RDM ALL DISC RPT ALL DISC RPT DISC RPT DISC: The disc that is currently playing will be repeated. RPT FOLDER: The folder selected that is currently playing will be repeated. RPT TRACK: The track that is currently playing will be repeated. RDM ALL DISC: Tracks from all discs will be played randomly. RPT ALL DISC: All discs will be played normally, with no special play pattern enabled. EJECT button: Current disc: Press the slot number (1 6) for the desired disc, then press the button. The compact disc will be ejected. When the button is pressed twice, the CD will be ejected further for easier CD removal. If the disc is not removed within 15 seconds, the disc will reload.
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All discs: Press and hold the button for more than 1.5 seconds. The compact discs will be ejected one by one. If a disc is not removed button is within 15 seconds, or the pressed again during the eject sequence, the entire disc eject sequence will be canceled. When this button is pressed while the compact disc is being played, the compact disc will eject and the last source will be played. CD IN indicator: The slot numbers (1 6) will illuminate if CDs have been loaded into the changer in CD mode only. AUX (Auxiliary) button: The AUX jack is located on the CD player. The AUX audio input jack accepts any standard analog audio input such as from a portable cassette tape/CD player, MP3 player or laptop computers. Press the AUX button to play a compatible device when it is plugged into the AUX jack.

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CD CARE AND CLEANING
Handle a CD by its edges. Do not bend the disc. Never touch the surface of the disc. Always place the discs in the storage case when they are not being used. To clean a disc, wipe the surface from the center to the outer edge using a clean, soft cloth. Do not wipe the disc using a circular motion. Do not use a conventional record cleaner or alcohol intended for industrial use. A new disc may be rough on the inner and outer edges. Remove the rough edges by rubbing the inner and outer edges with the side of a pen or pencil as illustrated.

BLUETOOTH HANDS-FREE PHONE SYSTEM (if so equipped)
Use a phone after stopping your vehicle in a safe location. If you have to use a phone while driving, exercise extreme caution at all times so full attention may be given to vehicle operation. If a conversation in a moving vehicle requires you to take notes, pull off the road to a safe location and stop your vehicle before doing so.
A cellular telephone should not be used while driving so full attention may be given to vehicle operation. Some jurisdictions prohibit the use of cellular telephones while driving. If you must make a call while your vehicle is in motion, the hands free cellular phone operational mode (if so equipped) is highly recommended. Exercise extreme caution at all times so full attention may be given to vehicle operation. If a conversation in a moving vehicle requires you to take notes, pull off the road to a safe location and stop your vehicle before doing so.
To avoid draining the vehicle battery, use a phone after starting the engine.
Keep the antenna as far away as possible from the electronic control modules.
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module when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position with the paired cellular phone turned on and carried in the vehicle. You can register up to 5 different Bluetooth cellular phones to the in-vehicle phone module. However, you can talk on only one cellular phone at a time. Before using the Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone System, refer to the following notes. Set up the wireless connection between a cellular phone and the in-vehicle phone module before using the hands-free phone system. Some Bluetooth enabled cellular phones may not be recognized by the in-vehicle phone module. Please visit www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth for a recommended phone list. You will not be able to use a hands-free phone under the following conditions: Your vehicle is outside of the cellular service area. Your vehicle is in an area where it is difficult to receive radio waves; such as in a tunnel, in an underground parking garage, near a tall building or in a mountainous area.

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Your NISSAN is equipped with the Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone System. If you are an owner of a Bluetooth enabled cellular phone, you can set up the wireless connection between your cellular phone and the in-vehicle phone module. With Bluetooth wireless technology, you can
make or receive a hands-free telephone call with your cellular phone in the vehicle. Once your cellular phone is paired to the invehicle phone module, no other phone connecting procedure is required. Your phone is automatically connected with the in-vehicle phone

Giving voice commands

To operate NISSAN Voice Recognition, press and release the button located on the steering wheel. The light on the overhead console flashes to signal you have entered a voice recognition (VR) session. After the tone sounds, speak a command. The command given is picked up by the microphone, and voice feedback is given when the command is accepted.
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If you need to hear the available commands for the current menu again, say Help and the system will repeat them. If a command is not recognized, the system announces, Command not recognized. Please try again. Repeat the command in a clear voice. If you want to go back to the previous command, you can say Go back or Correction any time the system is waiting for a response. You can cancel a command when the system is waiting for a response by saying, Cancel or Quit. The system announces Cancel and ends the VR session. You can also press the button on the steering wheel at any time. Whenever the VR session is cancelled, a double beep is played to indicate you have exited the system. If you want to adjust the volume of the voice feedback, press the volume control switches (+ or -) on the steering wheel while being provided with feedback. You can also use the radio volume control knob. How to say numbers NISSAN Voice Recognition requires a certain way to speak numbers in voice commands. Refer to the following rules and examples.
Either zero or oh can be used for 0. Example: 1-800-662-6200 One eight oh oh six six two six two oh oh, or One eight zero zero six six two six two oh oh Words can be used for the first 4 digits places only. Example: 1-800-662-6200 One eight hundred six six two six two oh oh, NOT One eight hundred six six two sixty two hundred, and NOT One eight oh oh six six two sixty two hundred. Numbers can be spoken in small groups. The system will prompt you to continue entering digits, if desired. Example: 1-800-662-6200 One eight oh oh The system repeats the numbers and prompts you to enter more. six six two
The system repeats the numbers and prompts you to enter more. six two oh oh You can say Star for * and Pound for # at any time in any position of the phone number. Example: 1-555-1212 *123 One five five five one two one two star one two three NOTE: For best results, say phone numbers as single digits.

The pairing procedure of the cellular phone varies according to each cellular phone manufacturer. See the cellular phone Owners Manual for details. You can also visit www.nissan-usa.com/bluetooth for instructions on pairing NISSAN recommended cellular phones. When prompted for a PIN code, enter 1234 from the handset. The PIN code 1234 has been assigned by NISSAN and cannot be changed. 5. The system asks you to say a name for the E phone. If the name is too long or too short, the system tells you, then prompts you for a name again. Also, if more than one phone is paired and the name sounds too much like a name already used, the system tells you, then prompts you for a name again.
6. The system asks you to assign a priority level F. The priority level determines which phone is active when more than one paired Bluetooth phone is in the vehicle. Follow the instructions provided by the system or refer to Setup later in this section for more information on changing priorities. 7. The system will ask if you would like to select G a custom ring tone. Follow the instructions provided by the system or refer to Setup later in this section for more information on selecting ringtones.
Making a call by entering a phone number
A Call B Number (speak digits) C Dial

C New Phone

D Initiate from handset E Name phone F Assign priority

G Choose ringtone

1. Press the button on the steering wheel. The system announces the available commands.
A 2. Say: Setup. The system acknowledges the command and announces the next set of available commands.
1. Press the button on steering wheel. A tone will sound.
A 2. Say: Call. The system acknowledges the command and announces the next set of available commands.
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B 3. Say the number you wish to call. For example, 555-1212 can be said as five five five one two one two. See How to say numbers earlier in this section for more information.

LIST OF VOICE COMMANDS

Main Menu Call Phone Book Memo Pad Setup
When you get used to the menus in the system, you can talk ahead by saying more than one command at a time. For example, say, Call five five five one two one two or Memo pad record. Also, when you get used to the system responses, you can skip ahead to the tone by pressing the button on the steering wheel. However, if you press the button when the system is waiting for a response from you it will end the VR session.

If the low tire pressure warning light illuminates while driving, avoid sudden steering maneuvers or abrupt braking, reduce vehicle speed, pull off the road to a safe location and stop the vehicle as soon as possible. Serious vehicle damage could occur and may lead to an accident and could result in serious personal injury. Check the tire pressure for all four tires. Adjust the tire pressure to the recommended COLD tire pressure shown on the Tire and Loading Information label to turn the low tire pressure warning light OFF. If you have a flat tire, replace it with a spare tire as soon as possible. (See Flat tire in the In case of emergency section for changing a flat tire.)
AVOIDING COLLISION AND ROLLOVER
Failure to operate this vehicle in a safe and prudent manner may result in loss of control or an accident. Be alert and drive defensively at all times. Obey all traffic regulations. Avoid excessive speed, high speed cornering, or sudden steering maneuvers, because these driving practices could cause you to lose control of your vehicle. As with any vehicle, loss of control could result in a collision with other vehicles or objects, or cause the vehicle to roll over, particularly if the loss of control causes the vehicle to slide sideways. Be attentive at all times, and avoid driving when tired. Never drive when under the influence of alcohol or drugs (including pre-
Do not place metalized film or any metal parts (antenna, etc.) on the windows. This may cause poor reception of the signals from the tire pressure sensors, and the TPMS will not function properly. FCC Notice: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment.

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IGNITION SWITCH
scription or over-the-counter drugs which may cause drowsiness). Always wear your seat belt as outlined in the Safety Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system section of this manual, and also instruct your passengers to do so. Seat belts help reduce the risk of injury in collisions and rollovers. In a rollover crash, an unbelted or improperly belted person is significantly more likely to be injured or killed than a person properly wearing a seat belt. injured or killed in alcohol-related accidents. Although the local laws vary on what is considered to be legally intoxicated, the fact is that alcohol affects all people differently and most people underestimate the effects of alcohol. Remember, drinking and driving dont mix! And that is true for drugs, too (over-the-counter, prescription, and illegal drugs). Dont drive if your ability to operate your vehicle is impaired by alcohol, drugs, or some other physical condition.

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9 Technical and consumer information
Capacities and recommended fuel/lubricants. 9-2 Fuel recommendation. 9-3 Engine oil and oil filter recommendation. 9-5 Recommended SAE viscosity number. 9-6 Air conditioner system refrigerant and oil recommendations. 9-6 Specifications. 9-7 Engine. 9-7 Wheels and tires. 9-8 Dimensions and weights. 9-8 When traveling or registering your vehicle in another country. 9-9 Vehicle identification. 9-9 Vehicle identification number (VIN) plate. 9-9 Vehicle identification number (chassis number). 9-9 Engine serial number. 9-10 F.M.V.S.S./C.M.V.S.S. certification label. 9-10
Emission control information label. 9-10 Tire and loading information label. 9-11 Air conditioner specification label. 9-11 Installing front license plate. 9-12 Vehicle loading information. 9-12 Terms. 9-12 Determining vehicle load capacity. 9-13 Loading tips. 9-15 Measurement of weights. 9-15 Towing a trailer. 9-16 Flat towing. 9-16 Uniform tire quality grading. 9-16 Emission control system warranty. 9-17 Reporting safety defects (US only). 9-18 Readiness for inspection/maintenance (I/M) test. 9-18 Event data recorders. 9-19 Owners Manual/Service Manual order information. 9-19 In the event of a collision. 9-20
CAPACITIES AND RECOMMENDED FUEL/LUBRICANTS
The following are approximate capacities. The actual refill capacities may be a little different. When refilling, follow the procedure described in the Maintenance and do-it-yourself section to determine the proper refill capacity.
Capacity (Approximate) US measure Imp measure 13-7/8 gal 11-1/2 gal 4-1/8 qt 3-7/8 qt 1-3/4 gal 3-3/8 qt 3-1/4 qt 1-1/2 gal Recommended Fluids and Lubricants Liter 52.4 3.9 3.7 6.8 Unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of at least 87 AKI (RON 91) *1 API Certification Mark *2 *3 API grade SH, SJ, SL or SM, Energy Conserving *2 *3 ILSAC grade GF-2, GF-3 or GF-4 *2 *3 Genuine NISSAN Long Life Antifreeze/Coolant or equivalent Genuine NISSAN CVT fluid NS-2 *4 ELF XT4447 M+ 75W-80 or API GL-4, Viscosity SAE 75W-80 Genuine NISSAN Super Heavy Duty Brake Fluid*5 NLGI No. 2 (Lithium Soap base) HFC-134a (R-134a) *6 NISSAN A/C System Oil Type R or equivalent *6 NISSAN A/C System Oil Type S or equivalent *6 Genuine NISSAN Windshield Washer Concentrate Cleaner & Antifreeze fluid or equivalent
Fuel Engine oil *7 Drain and Refill With oil filter change Without oil filter change With reservoir Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) fluid Manual transmission gear oil Brake and clutch fluid Multi-purpose grease Air conditioning system refrigerant Air conditioning system oil M/T CVT Windshield washer fluid Cooling system
Refill to the proper level according to the instructions in the Maintenance and do-it-yourself section.*8
*1: For further details, see Fuel recommendation. *2: For further details, see Engine oil and oil filter recommendations. *3: For further details, see Recommended SAE viscosity number. *4: Use only Genuine NISSAN CVT Fluid NS-2. Using transmission fluid other than Genuine NISSAN CVT Fluid NS-2 will damage the CVT transmission, which is not covered by the NISSAN new vehicle limited warranty. *5: Never mix different types of fluids. *6: For further details, see Air conditioner system refrigerant and oil recommendations. *7: For further details, see Engine oil in the Maintenance and do-it-yourself section of this manual. *8: See your NISSAN dealer for service.

Supplemental restraint system Information and warning labels.1-47 Precautions on supplemental restraint system.1-33 Supplemental restraint system (Supplemental air bag system).1-33 Switch Automatic power window switch.2-29 Fog light switch.2-21 Hazard warning flasher switch.2-21 Headlight and turn signal switch.2-19 Headlight control switch.2-19 Ignition switch.5-5 Power door lock switch.3-6 Rear window and outside mirror defroster switch.2-18 Rear window wiper and washer switches.2-18 Turn signal switch.2-21 Windshield wiper and washer switch.2-17 T Tachometer.2-4 Theft (NISSAN vehicle immobilizer system), engine start.2-15, 3-2, 5-9 Three-way catalyst.5-2 Tilting steering wheel.3-26 Tire Flat tire.6-2 Spare tire.6-4, 8-38 Tire chains.8-35 Tire placard.9-11 Tire pressure.8-28 Tire rotation.8-35
Types of tires.8-34 Uniform tire quality grading.9-16 Wheels and tires.8-28 Wheel/tire size.9-8 Tire pressure Low tire pressure warning light.2-9 Tire pressure monitoring system.5-3 Top tether strap child restraint.1-17 Towing Flat towing.9-16 Tow truck towing.6-11 Trailer towing.9-16 Transmission Driving with automatic transmission.5-12 Driving with manual transmission.5-15 Selector lever lock release.5-14 Travel (See registering your vehicle in another country).9-9 Trip odometer.2-4 Turn signal switch.2-21 U Uniform tire quality grading.9-16 V Vanity mirror. Vehicle dimensions and weights. Vehicle identification. Vehicle identification number (VIN) (Chassis number). Vehicle identification number (VIN) plate Vehicle loading information.3-27.9-8.9-9.9-9.9-9.9-12
Vehicle recovery.6-13, 6-14 Vehicle security system.2-14 Vehicle security system (NISSAN vehicle immobilizer system), engine start.2-15, 3-2, 5-9 Ventilators.4-2 W Warning Air bag warning light. Anti-lock brake warning light. Battery charge warning light. Brake warning light. Door open warning light. Engine oil pressure warning light.1-47, 2-11.2-7.2-8.2-7.2-8.2-8
Hazard warning flasher switch. Low fuel warning light. Low tire pressure warning light. Low washer fluid warning light. Passenger air bag and status light. Seat belt warning light. Vehicle security system. Warning labels (for SRS). Warning/indicator lights and audible reminders. Warning lights. Washer switch Rear window wiper and washer switches. Windshield wiper and washer switch. Weights (See dimensions and weights). Wheels and tires.

 

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